Darkening Scandinavia

Darkening Scandinavia
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 165
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ISBN-10 : 9781443854252
ISBN-13 : 1443854255
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Book Synopsis Darkening Scandinavia by : Francisc-Norbert Ormeny

Download or read book Darkening Scandinavia written by Francisc-Norbert Ormeny and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2013-11-18 with total page 165 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Darkening Scandinavia attempts to reveal, in a philosophical and poetical key, the profound and unique existential, aesthetic and phenomenological intuitions to which the metal bands Lake of Tears, from Sweden, and Burzum, from Norway, the visionary Danish cinematic team consisting of the director Nicolas Winding Refn and the actor Mads Mikkelsen, and the charmingly-evasive Norwegian writer Per Petterson, have managed to give deeply-moving dark expressions. The book is a post-modern Heideggerian meditation on what could constitute the true nature of the Northern Darkness – written with a capital D – and on the incredibly visceral prevalence of the primordial Void in the Nordic soulscapes, a propensity signalled by means of phantasmagorical and allegorical projections. The author of the these four essays assumes the role of not only an interpreter, but also as a continuator of the philosophical messages, of the phenomenological intuitions and of the aesthetic catalysts present in the texts of the four analyzed subjects. By addressing in an academic, inter- and trans-disciplinary ahistorical manner some of today’s mysterious canonic niches, the book cultivates a healthy intellectual curiosity and a special sense of theoretical escapism.


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